nodular connective tissue nevus - traduction vers arabe
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nodular connective tissue nevus - traduction vers arabe

TYPE OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUE
Fibrous connective tissue; Connective Tissue; Fibrous tissue; Connective tissue cells; Connective tissue proper; Connective-tissue; Connection tissue; Fibrous tissues; Neoplasms, fibrous tissue; Neoplasms, connective tissue; Connective Tissues; Embryonic connective tissue; Connective tissues; Conjunctive tissue; Textus connectivus proprius; Textus connectivus; Mucous connective tissue
  • inherited connective tissue defect]].

nodular connective tissue nevus      
‎ وَحْمَةُ النَّسِيْجِ الضَّامِّ العُقْدِيَّة, وَحْمَةُ النَّسيجِ الضَّامِّ العُقْدِيَّة‎
areolar         
  • Schematic representation of the composition of loose connective tissue
CATEGORY INCLUDING AREOLAR TISSUE AND ADIPOSE TISSUE
Areolar connective tissue; Areolar tissue; Areolar; Areolar layer; Loose areolar tissue; Loose areolar connective tissue; Textus connectivus laxus
‎ هَلَلِيّ:متعلق بالأحياز الدقيقة ضمن النسج, هالِيّ‎
loose connective tissue         
  • Schematic representation of the composition of loose connective tissue
CATEGORY INCLUDING AREOLAR TISSUE AND ADIPOSE TISSUE
Areolar connective tissue; Areolar tissue; Areolar; Areolar layer; Loose areolar tissue; Loose areolar connective tissue; Textus connectivus laxus
‎ نَسيجٌ ضامٌّ رَخْو‎

Définition

Areolar
·adj Pertaining to, or like, an areola; filled with interstices or areolae.

Wikipédia

Connective tissue

Connective tissue (also called fibrous tissue) is one of the four primary types of animal tissue, along with epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. It develops from the mesenchyme, derived from the mesoderm, the middle embryonic germ layer. Connective tissue is found in between other tissues everywhere in the body, including the nervous system. The three meninges, membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord are composed of connective tissue. Most types of connective tissue consists of three main components: elastic and collagen fibers, ground substance, and cells. Blood, and lymph are classed as specialized fluid connective tissues that do not contain fiber. All are immersed in the body water. The cells of connective tissue include fibroblasts, adipocytes, macrophages, mast cells and leucocytes.

The term "connective tissue" (in German, Bindegewebe) was introduced in 1830 by Johannes Peter Müller. The tissue was already recognized as a distinct class in the 18th century.